Zhenzhen Quan | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Zhenzhen Quan
Researcher Zhenzhen Quan
Affiliation Beijing Institute of Technology
Country China
Scopus ID 57189711532
Documents 52
Citations 981
h-index 17
Subject Area Neuroscience
Event Award and Honors

Zhenzhen Quan
Beijing Institute of Technology

Zhenzhen Quan is a researcher affiliated with the Beijing Institute of Technology, China, whose scholarly activities are centered on neuroscience and related interdisciplinary biomedical research. The research profile demonstrates consistent academic productivity, reflected through peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation impact, and sustained scientific engagement within internationally recognized indexing platforms. The available bibliometric indicators highlight a balanced combination of publication output and research influence, supporting recognition through academic distinction programs such as the Best Researcher Award. The profile represents ongoing contributions to neuroscience while emphasizing scientific quality, collaboration, and knowledge dissemination.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Zhenzhen Quan based on publicly available bibliometric information and institutional affiliation. The profile demonstrates scientific engagement within neuroscience through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative research, and measurable citation performance. These indicators collectively illustrate a sustained commitment to advancing scientific understanding while supporting broader knowledge exchange within the international research community.

Keywords

Neuroscience, Biomedical Research, Brain Science, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Scopus, Research Collaboration, Academic Excellence.

Introduction

Modern neuroscience integrates molecular biology, computational analysis, clinical investigation, and translational research to better understand nervous system function and neurological disorders. Researchers working in this discipline contribute to evidence-based discoveries that enhance scientific knowledge and inspire future innovations. Bibliometric indicators provide an objective framework for evaluating scholarly productivity and research visibility across global scientific databases.[3]

Research Profile

Zhenzhen Quan has produced 52 indexed publications with 981 citations and an h-index of 17 according to the provided Scopus metrics. These indicators reflect consistent scholarly activity, research dissemination, and academic visibility. Affiliation with Beijing Institute of Technology further demonstrates participation in an internationally recognized research environment supporting interdisciplinary scientific collaboration.[1]

Research Contributions

Contributed to neuroscience research through peer-reviewed publications. Participated in interdisciplinary scientific collaborations . Supported evidence-based biomedical investigations. Enhanced scientific communication through internationally indexed publications.

Publications

The publication record demonstrates continued participation in neuroscience research and scholarly communication. Published studies contribute to the expanding body of scientific literature while supporting collaboration and knowledge transfer across academic institutions. Individual articles include standard DOI registration, enabling persistent identification and citation within the scientific publishing ecosystem.[4]

Research Impact

Citation performance and publication output indicate that the research has attracted measurable academic attention. Bibliometric indicators should be interpreted alongside research quality, originality, collaboration, and scientific relevance when assessing scholarly influence. Such metrics provide useful evidence supporting research recognition and evaluation.[5]

Award Suitability

The available academic indicators demonstrate characteristics commonly considered during research recognition processes, including sustained publication activity, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and contributions to neuroscience. These achievements provide a suitable foundation for consideration within academic award programs recognizing excellence in scientific research and professional scholarship.

Conclusion

Zhenzhen Quan’s academic profile reflects sustained scholarly participation within neuroscience through internationally indexed publications, measurable citation impact, and institutional research engagement. The available evidence supports recognition of consistent scientific contributions while emphasizing continued advancement of neuroscience research and international academic collaboration.

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References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Zhenzhen Quan, Author ID 57189711532.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57189711532
  2. F., Jin, Feiyang., Z., Tian, Zhengming., Y., Guan, Yuying., … J., Liu, Jia., & X., Ji, Xunming. (2026). Intermittent hypoxic perconditioning improves cognitive function in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia with comorbidities by recovering cerebral blood flow. Neural Regeneration Research.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41673788/
  3. C., Lv, Chenchen., D., Song, Da., J., Ni, Junjun., H., Qing, Hong., & Z., Quan, Zhenzhen. (2026). Multiple neural networks from cognition to motivation of prosocial behaviour in rodents: Potential mechanism between empathy and autism spectrum disorder. Progress in Neurobiology.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41655884/
  4. Y., Yan, Yan., D., Song, Da., G., Li, Guangfei., … Z., Dong, Zhifang., & Q., Hong, Qing. (2026). The dynamic impairment of synaptic transmission in the PCx-IL engram circuit contributes to early olfactory memory decline in Alzheimer’s disease. Molecular Psychiatry.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-026-03550-2